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Dryer air funnel in central florida after the golf system brings rain; Cold front on the way

Orlando, Fla. – The system, which produced a damp start into the week, moves away and leads to many drier days.

Since the low pressure continues to the east into the Atlantic, the rain opportunities are gradually decreased, especially from the northwest to the southeast. There may still be some persistent showers behind the system, but overall the wet weather will alleviate.

Until Tuesday afternoon we will see a clearing with the cloud cover during the day. The winds will record a bit and drill 10-15 miles per hour from the northwest/north, especially along the coast, before they die on Tuesday evening.

If you are in the counties Volusia or Northern Brevard, do not expect the temperatures to climb out of the upper 60s to low 70s – these north winds will feel cooler.

The Tuesday evening will be cold, with the temperatures for most of the area immersion in the low to middle 50s.

If you look ahead, you mainly expect dry weather a week with a few clouds over us.

A quickly moving cold front will drive forward to early Friday on Thursday evening. This will be quite dry, so we don't expect much rain – but it will bring cooler air with it.

The temperatures remain above average in mid to 70 before the front arrives. As soon as the front is cleared on Friday, the heights fall into the upper 60s and low 70s. But don't get used to it too much! At the weekend, the temperatures warm up in the 1970s.

Overnight stays will be most of the week in the 1950s. The coldest morning are Saturday and Sunday when some places were able to dive into the 1940s-especially north of I-4.

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